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Comic Relief Tech for Good Program
joereddington-public edited this page Sep 6, 2018
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Comic relief has a tech for good program, and eQuality Time is one of this year's cohort.
Application was by video and simple form.
This project has several linked projects. It requires:
- That the medical device documents are submitted
- That we work with a consultant to improve our processes
- The complete rewrite of the OVF javascript
This project focuses user research (user in this case being both the 'end-user', and the SLTs and ATs that control access to devices). We're putting together a group of stakeholders, who will tell us what they want, and we'll do some agile sprints with out coders to deliver it. By the end of the project we should have a bit of software that everyone likes.
- It's a nine month programme, presumably that takes us to April 2019.
- There are regular meetings with CAST who are doing some of the program support - they have their own budget to help us with things.
- Our video Application
- The comic I wrote about the kick off day
- CAST's fuse box (CAST are developing their own project management system, and we're on it)


The second diagram is the source of the success criteria that CAST evaluate us against (in some sense) in Fusebox.
| Title | amount |
|---|---|
| Software Engineer 0.5FTE | £6,875.00 |
| Project Manager 0.5FTE | £21,091.00 |
| Core costs - including Office costs and administration | £3,500.00 |
| Accountants fees | £700.00 |
| Transport | £400.00 |
| Publicity | £2,937.00 |
| Transport | £400.00 |
| Server Costs | £150.00 |
| Code bounties for open APIs used | £3,000.00 |
| Interface Designer | £3,000.00 |
| Focus Group review | £2,000.00 |
| --- | --- |
| Total | £44,053.00 |
- Submit the initial form
- Recruit stakeholders
- Produce 6 month update form
- Produce final report
- Have approved money plan in place